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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASBION AND VARIETICS. - Surgean-General Farmer has arrived at Hingstown from England. Lieut-Col Tomlinson haa arrived at Kings- town from Englapd. Colonel, Mrs, and Miss Hewetson have ar- rived at Kingstown-from England. Colonel Gooe has arrived at Kingrtown from England. IJ G Sift M Neil, M P, arrived at Kingstowru yesterday kom Ergland. Basil J Brottertan. R N, arrived at Kings- town ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... BALLINASLOE FAIRL , ?? Stindayt. r The great fair of Ballinasloe, which, cutd- n rmenculg on the firt MLonday in October, D lasts the entirea week, is this year looked for- a ward to with doubt and anxiety. The far- t Mora are hopeless of an improvement in the prices of, csttle, which at recent fairs have d fallen go low that in some instances, after y years' feeding, the attid did not fetch ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FSHION AND VABIRTIBS. Lord Claunmorris has arrived at Kings- town from England Lieutenant-Colonel R H Atkitisoi has arrived at Kingstown from England. Major Borrowes has arrived at Kings- town from England. Hon Gilbert Hzs inga has arrived at ingstown Irom EnBgad. Sir Philip C Smyly has arrived at Kings- town from England. Hon Lady Smyly and Mias Constance Smyly hase arrived at Kingstown fom ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND V4RLETrES Earl of Clonmel has left Kingstow3Tilo England.AI 1Earl and Coantess of Caledon Jajre w efiF- Kingstown for England. e LadyGough hla lefb KingStown fo& ng. land. Laay Henry Stewart bas it imgstowa ior rngLmd. Hon R Groville haw ?? K1ng ssii fo England.- Captain Tomb baa left KingStiown ffo England. Colonel KA Jopp haa left Kingstownrfoz England. Lady Saukey. arrived ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHIO-YI AND VARIE'IES. ka Castie maine has left Kingstown for : GeneralRavenhill has left King- ti. ; sE:iar~d. Fortescue, 6th .R.1. Rifles, has 1.- h ?? 4or Enrgard. RipzanHemphill, K.O. Borderers, has ?? I;: lswvll fir tkiclasnid. -C Fry. M.P.. has left Kingstown for Oleorge Irwin has left Kingstown for CLi. i. Browne Guthrie has left Kings- .r Aratella Brooke has left Kings. -v ?? ...

THE MUNSTER FAIR

... I THE MUNSTER FAg Limerick, Thursday. The quartorly Munster fair waas.heldinoBdkt0'd1 The fair being one of the old great Munster fairs, waff well attended. There wras large supply af hrse, and buyers were very attive, as a consequence prices rue raklher above what has been the standard at country fairs this season. The following sales took place at the veserinary establishment of Mr Johnston, ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION A2M VABIESTTX8 THE LORD LrEUTWANZ (From Truth) ahe duties of an irish Viceroy, especially ?? be. ginng of his term of office, if not of an onerous, are of a varied nature. It i9 cne of the idiosyncrasisof Dublin Ce att onst its many others, to require a varity artist to fill the leading part on its stage-a good all- round man. The suitable answering of addresses, wbich ineitbly poor ...

ARTS AND INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION AT BALLYMENA

... ARTS AND INDLUSTRIES IXHIBITIUON AT -BALLYNEN'A. A vuaxB interesting exhibition in connection with I the Royil Irish School of Art Needlework was a opened in the Ballymana Town Hall yesterday b afternoon. The school just named is well known C throughout this country, where it has been the P means of accomplishing a vast amount of good, and under its auspices many successfml exhibitions b such ...

MR. TOOLE AT THE GAIETY THEATRE

... 1 MLTOOLE AT TE GAIETYj :1 THEATRE. Last night Mr. J L Toole opened a v en- 3 gagement at the Gaiety Theatre. The atten- i dance was not as large as isusually associated with the appearance of the veteran comedia. t The play was one new to Dublin, entitled e Walker, Londonr; and, in the first in- stance, it might not unfairly be suggested that to describe the engagementisa one of . Mr. ...

MUSIC IN DUBLIN

... I ~ MtS , I. . I,. LYOI3 . fittw -e:-XAclhi# or te,. Tilt e Istie rue l dwbr Aknd kr lmstd vsh 1 d b 6r tiX , elrifen coin here. Kr. : r tiet Delahe, ttas Buulin a mi l -! i s e-ditrbid3t Acte tlt y hx ifi Ij has b ktdhitdd wnotp - A neirO- N¢t 6t t~~~l hsv*ivb bii bftp Sa6 ibft1W .tenoci. bike Itawlian .-hdge, Mieob -Anaud Loop, ?? Miss -lorence lem . icotber i ! the scbink stat O£ thia ...

SIGNOR NEGRONI'S CONCERT

... Tnx Belfast concert season was opened last even- ing by a concert in the Ulster Minor Hall. given by Signor Negroni, under distinguished pacronare. Tbough the evening- was anything but favourable so far as the weather was concerned, the audience was large and fashionable, and the concert, both in iespect to attendance and from a musical stand- point, was an uinqualified success. The programume ...

MESSRS. RODMAN & CO.'S EXHIBITION

... 1tESSRS. RO&A.N & C&OM'S, IEXIHIBITION. -- : FIRST NO TiOe. IT may be said without a: moment's hesitation that 3Messrs. Rodnan & odo. have this year surpassed all their previous endeavours to place before the public of Belfast an Exhibition of Paintings that will bear comparison with any that has yet been seen, not merely in Belfast, but in Ireland. Provincial eihibitions in which the pictares ...